Research Spotlight: Innovative Nanovaccine Found to Trigger an Anti-Tumor Response for Rare Cancer
Researchers found that a nanovaccine can be used to treat a rare form of melanoma.
Researchers found that a nanovaccine can be used to treat a rare form of melanoma.
Caitlin Dugdale, MD, MSc, and Kimon Zachary, MD, physicians in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and assistant professors of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, are co-lead authors of a new study in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, TB or Not TB? Development and Validation of a Clinical Decision Support System for the Evaluation of Suspected Tuberculosis.
Jordan Ball, MS, RDN, LDN offers tips and tricks for eating during winter travel.
Alison Kane, RDN, LDN provides recipes that offer a nutritious twist on traditional favorites, so you can enjoy the big game without the guilt.
Research has shown that integrating anything at this scale into human daily life could lead to overuse and addiction. So what does all this screentime mean for our long-term mental and physical health?
Uncontrolled blood pressure puts people at increased risk of developing heart disease, brain disease, and kidney disease, yet only one in four people have their blood pressure under good control.
Rakesh Jain PhD, Director of the E.L. Steele Laboratories for Tumor Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital and A. Werk Cook Professor of Radiation Oncology at Harvard Medical School, is senior author of a new study in PNAS, Targeting EPHB2/ABL1 Restores Anti-Tumor Immunity in Preclinical Models of Ependymoma.
Mass General Brigham researchers found that for people with HIV in the REPRIEVE trial, current risk models underestimated cardiovascular events in both women and black men in high-income countries, while overestimating cardiovascular events in low- and middle-income countries
The journal Nature recently published The History of Alzheimer’s Disease, with a timeline from 1906 – 2024. This chart maps major developments that have helped shape current research on Alzheimer's disease. Three key discoveries from McCance Center Director Dr. Rudy Tanzi’s lab are featured in the chronology in 1987,1995 and 2008.
A randomized three-year clinical trial recently released shows fish oil high in omega-3 fatty acids provides statistically significant benefit for those genetically predisposed to Alzheimer’s. McCance Center’s Dr. Gene Bowman is senior corresponding author.
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